Portfolio; Sample of my design work
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meDesign portfolio Ola AlAli
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Work Graphic design1
Web Design2
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Photography3
Painting5
Drawing4
Work experience 6
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Work Graphic design
1This is a magazine project, the text is an article called “ The New, New city’, we were asked to design the magazine ac-cording to the meaning of the article. My these was ‘ building-like’, through the magazine I enlarge the words and quots that indicates building and civilization, and inyegarte them with the design
The cover page if a building illutration through the quots I took fromt he article, the red words are the words I used to integrate my design
Size: 30 x 23 cm, printed
Magazine
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This project is Cataloge, my themes was comparing food products in three regions; local; United Arab Emirates, regional; Gulf are, and international. It was a fifty pages cataloge and all pictures were taken by me.
Through the pages I discussed the productes pro-duction, history and design carteria.
Size: 30 x 23 cm, printed
Food packaging Cataloge
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Revolution in a Package Cover
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Food products
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Arabic Calligraphy
In one of my projects, I involved calligraphy, I integrated calligraohy in different sizes.
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As a media co-ordinator of The Photography Club, I was responisbel of all posters and trips tickets.
Photography Club Media production
Saturday, 15th of Dec., 2012 75 dhs From 5:30-9:30 Gathering place, student center bus stop
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Student Development and Organizations Office of student Affairs
Ticket no# 1
Saturday, 15th of Dec., 2012 75 dhs From 5:30-9:30
Get the chance to take extra ordinary shots from the top of the highest Burj in the world
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Photography ClubStudent Development and Organizations Office of student Affairs
For more information:[email protected]
Poster
Ticket
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This project is a schedule for Design Days Dubai 2012. i took photographes form the exhibition and combined them together with my theme.
The text was taken from the actual schedule of Design Days Dubai.
The size of the final poster is A0
Schedule of Design Days Dubai 2012
The chandelliers were in different galleries of the exhibition and I combined them together.
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Elemnts of the schedule
Lead by: Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès & Lara Assouad Khoury (Khatt Foundation)Location: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Ahmed Al AngawiDuration: 45minutes (30mins talk & 15mins Q&A)Location: Nuqat Dubai Design Conference, DIFC Gate Building, at the Atrium
Location: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, main tent.
Lead by: Huda Smitshuijzen AbiFarès & Lara Assouad Khoury (Khatt Foundation)Location: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Kwangho LeeLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa.
Lead by: Li EdelkoortLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae(Gradient Mashrabiya) & Drift Studio’s Shylight from 4pm–10pm
Public Workshop: Arabic Lettering & Arabesque in Product Design 11am–1pm
Public Talk2pm–2.45pm
Design Days Dubai—Ladies Day2pm–4pm
Design Days Dubai—Public Opening4pm–10pm
Public Workshop: Arabic Lettering & Arabesque in Product Design4.30pm–6.30pm
Live Design Performance: Kwangho Lee styrofoam carving6.30pm–7.30pm
All Day: Ongoing live performances by micher’traxler
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Public Seminar: “What Design Can Do for the Future”7pm–8.30pm
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Lead by: Kwangho LeeLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Li Edelkoort (http://www.edelkoort.com/)Hosted by: FN StudioLocation: Al Serkal Avenue, Al QuozRegistration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Nada DebsLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, Hospitality Lounge.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Younes DuretDuration: 45minutes (30mins talk & 15mins Q&A)Location: Nuqat Dubai Design Conference, DIFC Gate Building, at the Atrium
Lead by: Kwangho LeeLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Rabih El HageLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
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Public Workshop: Camel leather Weaving (using traditional Emarati material) in cooperation with Al Khaznah Tannery.11am–1pm
Private Seminar (AED 500 per participant): ‘‘Bliss, Spirituality in Everyday’’11am–4pm
Mentorship Programme: 20min one on one mentor sessions12pm–3pm
Public Talk: ‘‘chrob ou chouff’’“drink and watch’’2pm–2.45pm
PUBLIC OPENING4pm–10pm
Nada Debs Meet & Greet at the bookstore4.30pm–5.30pm
Public Workshop: Camel leather Weaving in coordination with Al Khaznah Tannery.5pm–7pm
Public Seminar: The Design Market: Discovering, Collecting & Investing7.30pm–9pm
All Day: Ongoing live performances by micher'traxler (Gradient Mashra-biya) & Drift Studio's Shylight from 4pm–10pm
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Lead by: Younes DuretLocation: Nuqat Dubai Design Conference, at Tashkeel
Lead by: WTD Architecture & Design Magazine, Meitha Al MazrooeiLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Kwangho LeeLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa. (Outside deck)
Lead by: Leo Capote & AmauryLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Peter di Sabatino (AUS), Constantin Boym (VCU Qatar) & AlexisGeorgeacopoulous (ECAL)Location: Pavilion Downtown DubaiRegistration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
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Public Workshop: Lego Links—Architecture & Design11am–1pm
PUBLIC OPENING12pm–6pm
Live Design Performance: Kwangho Lee styrofoam carving12.30pm–1.30pm
WTD Architecture & Design Magazine at the bookstore4pm–5pm
Public Workshop: Talli Furniture Making (using traditional Emarati materials).4pm–6pm
All Day: Ongoing live performances by micher'traxler (Gradient Mashrabiya) & Drift Studio's Shylight.12pm–6pm
Tbc Discussion Panel: Education & Design7pm–8:30pm
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Lead by: Younes DuretLocation: Nuqat Dubai Design Conference, at Tashkeel
Lead by: Leo Capote & AmauryLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Nada DebsLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, Hospitality Lounge.Registration: please register online at www.designdaysdubai.ae
Lead by: Tasmena, Design Days Dubai Education team & Brazilian Designers; Leo Capote,Amaury, Pedro Bernardes & Hugo Franca from Coletivo Amor de Madre GalleryLocation: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa, education tent.
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Public Workshop: Talli Furniture Making (using traditional Emarati materials)11am–1pm
Mentorship Programme: 20min one on one mentor sessions11.30am–2.30pm
PUBLIC OPENING2pm–8pm
Mentorship Programme: “Sit in Shade’’ UAE Student Competition 2012 4pm–6pm
All Day: Ongoing live performances by micher'traxler (Gradient Mashrabiya) & Drift Studio’s Shylight from 2pm–8pm
All Day: Basma Al Fahim presents Rick Owens' Tower of Nard March 21st–April 5th in association with Design DaysDubai.
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Lead by: Younes DuretLocation: Nuqat Dubai Design Conference, at Tashkeel
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A research exercise by Pink Tank and Fikra into open/collaborative forms of design in the Arab world
On the occasion of the first edition of Design Days Dubai, Pink Tank and Fikra will be launching ADaM v1.0. The Arab Design Map project maps out collaborations and connections between designers in the region. ADaM v1.0 will be an investiga=tion of the relationships between designers in the region and their com-munity to discover connections and what comes out of these con-nections. At Design Days Dubai, the methodology of the mapping project will be explore through an installation. ADaM is the first visual representation effort of design networks in this region.
“We are curious about the future, not only the new technologies that are changing design, but also the evolutionary developments in nature and human culture. We strive to find the perfect com-bination of knowledge and intuition, science fiction and nature, fantasy and interactivity. Our goal is to create a dialogue between the viewer and the objects we create, embodied in tangible objects that refer to realities that are often impenetrable and difficult to understand.’’ Ralph Nauta & Lonneke Gordijn.
Highlights of Design Days Dubai:
Launch: The Arab Design Map by Pink Tank and FikraBooth Number: A28
Performance: Drift Design presents ShyLightBooth Number: A13
Both graduates from the Design Academy Eindhoven, Ralph Nauta and Lonneke Gordijn founded Studio DRIFT together with the vision of creating design that reacts to and questions human behavior in 2006.
Nauta's expertise in crafts, materials and production techniques, and Gordijn's sense for shapes and strong concepts complement one an-other. Their designs amalgamate nature and technology, ideology and reality. Their aim is to make original and passionate designs, using the best materials and the latest production technologies.
“In this time of information overload and exaggerated senses, we hope that our work emphasizes the metaphysical quality of human sensations, that it establishes a point of balance in the midst of the contradictions of daily life, and that it stresses immaterial spiritual and emotional values. Because of these goals, light has been one of our favourite mediums; light expresses emotions in a very direct way.’’
Since 2006 their work has been exhibited at leading museums and fairs worldwide, including the Victoria & Albert Museum London, Salone del Mobile Milan, World Expo Shanghai, Design/ Miami, Boijmans van Beunin-gen museum, Design Week Tokyo, Design Act Moscow, Museum of Arts & Design New York and The Israel Museum.
DRIFT has been awarded several times for their designs, including ‘Light of the’ from the German Design Council in 2008 for Fragile Fu-ture. In 2010 Nauta and Gordijin’s Fragile Future Concrete Chandelier won ‘The Moet Hennessy Pavillion of Art and Design London Prize’ and was acquired by the Victoria and Albert Museum in Lodnon. Most recently, Fragile Future 3.5 won the 1st prize (audience award) at the ZomerExpo, Gemeentemuseum The Hague.
DRIFT’s Fragile Future series is developed in collaboration with the Carpenters Workshop Gallery in London and Paris. The GHOST collec-tion is represented by Patrick Brillet Fine Art Gallery.
About Drift:
Studio DRIFT’s work includes the Flylight, Fragile Futura 3 (FF3), Shylight, Dandelight and the Ghost collection. Their most widely known work FF3 is made with real dandelion seeds that are attached to the light by hand, one by one.
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Kwangho Lee: Life Carving of Styrofoam Blocks (2 hours)Location: Design Days Dubai, Downtown, Burj Khalifa. (Outside deck) Christo-fle or TAG aviation, the students’ works show a fresh take on the future of luxury and craftsmanship.
Studio mischer'traxler teamed up with a Lebanese woodworker to rede-fine the constructive system of the mashrabiyas. Mashrabiyas are deli-cate wooden screens often found in Middle Eastern architecture. Made of many small lathed wooden elements connected together, these fine lattice works are realised by skilled woodworkers and thus form an important position within traditional Middle Eastern craftsmanship.
Inspired by the process of lathing the small wooden parts for mashrabi-yas, mischer'traxler focused on representing all steps of production, to make the craftsmen's work visible and understandable to the observer. The result a sideboard is composed of a network of more than 650 dif-ferent single pieces of manually hand carved wood. It shows all produc-tion stages from rectangular slat to refined lathed decorative elements within the one object. With each stage, the sideboard's pattern gets more and more defined, detailed and fragile but at the same time more and more three-dimensional. A transformation from a quite simple table to a complex, detailed and decorative piece of furniture.
Performance
Performance:
Carwan Gallery presents Gradient Mashrabiya consisting of 650°© wooden pieces found by 2 Austrian desigers put together and pro-duced by a Lebanese carpenter.Booth Number: A12
Since October 2011 Tashkeel has offered three projects which exem-plify its commitment to promoting the work of artists and designers in the region, facilitating cross° cultural dialogue and bringing art and design to the wider community. The Khatt Foundation Type Design Workshop provided an opportunity for thirty graphic design students and practicing professionals to develop contemporary Arabic fonts. Design Road Dubai was a five-day programme, which included an exhibition, seven parallel workshops and a series of seminars. The “Skate Biladi’’ project represents an initiative specifi-cally designed to raise awareness of art and design in the wider com-munity, and to encourage both creative and physical activity.
Exhibitions:
American University of Sharjah (Booth Number A38)College of Art, Architecture & Design, Sharjah, U.A.E.
The university is a hub for excellence in education & research in Art & Design that envisions a Qatari society which advances through art and design. VCUQatars educational focus on design thinking & creative processes to sustain successful economic & cultural growth. Furniture collection by Director of Fine arts, Constantin Boym and Laurene Boym uses as starting point the Autoprogettazi-one concept by celebrated master of Modernism, Italian designer Enzo Mari. In 1974, Mari published a set of his design drawings, calling on consumers to make furniture on their own, and to customize it according to one’s personal cultural tastes. Working with local craftsmen and students, we overlay Mari's designs with motifs of traditional Arabic craft: henna decorations, patterns of brass tacks, sadu cushions—to achieve unexpected and provoca-tive results.
The ECAL/University of Art and Design features among the world’s top 10 Universities of Art and Design. For its first ever show in the Gulf Region, ECAL has chosen Design Days Dubai, in order to present a selection of projects created by the students of the Master of Advanced Studies in Design and Luxury Industry. Made in collaboration with major international luxury brands such as Baccarat, Swarovski, Bernardaud, Hublot, Christofle or TAG avia-tion, the students’ works show a fresh take on the future of luxury and craftsmanship.
ECAL, Ecole Cantonale d’art de Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland (Booth Number A37)
Virginia Commonwealth University, Doha, Qatar (Booth Number A40)
The College of Architecture, Art and Design (CAAD) at the American University of Sharjah (AUS) is committed to redefining education and creative practice in the region. Design faculty and students at CAAD have a history of making in applied and aesthetic contexts that contribute significantly to the regional and international material culture made in the Gulf. The cross-disciplinary special topics course Form, Furniture and Graphics integrates principles ofgraphic and typographic form with furniture design. The goal is to expand the definition of furniture beyond normative function toward
Tashkeel, Dubai, U.A.E. (Booth Number A37)
Schedule of Design Days Dubai 2012
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Work Web Design
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In this project, we were asked to redesign the website of “Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization”, Using Adobe Dreamweaver. The pictures are taken by us, and the information are taken from the official webdite of “Sharjah Museum of Islamic Civilization”.
home page
Ground floor gallery page
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Schedule a tour page
Services page
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This is a Portfolio website, I collected my previous work and designed a website through Adobe dreamweaver.
The pages were categorizes according to the work fields
Biography page
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Drawing page
Photography page
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Work Photography
3 These photos were taken while my trip wit the photograhy trip to the top of Burj khalifa.
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Photography club trip to Shikh Zayed Mosque
Biggest chandillier in the world
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Landscape Project; Construction sites
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Work Drawing
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Illustration drawing We were asked to draw a digital drawing of objects that we choose. And then print the drawing in three different printers with having similar colours in the outcome
Original picture
Digital drawing was done using Adobe Illustrator
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Original picture
Digital drawing was done using Adobe Illustrator
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Original picture
Digital drawing was done using Adobe Illustrator
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Still life drawing using Pencil colours
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Water colours drawing of self portrait.
Water colours draw-ing of self portrait.
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Digital drawings for bell peper and its shadows in different lightings
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Work Painting
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My Painting Exhibition
Self portrait using expressionism technique and colors which reflect my personality
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Still life Painting
Still life Painting
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Work Work experience
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